As February progresses, what is a hapless Trinity student to do? Whether you are becoming increasingly stressed, bored, blue, green, or even an alarming shade of neon purple, Trinity News is here to help. I encourage you to take a …
IFI encourages student filmgoers with €5 ticket promotion
The 22 & Under Card discount offers €5 euro tickets for young people between the age of 16-22
In a new bid to promote younger audience engagement, the Irish Film Institute (IFI) has launched an initiative entitling 16-22 year olds to €5 tickets.
The IFI 22 & Under card announced this week provides reduced-price entry to all screenings, …
Welfare & Equality race: Bennett poised for victory in uncontested Welfare and Equality race
With 91% of decided voters on her side Bennett is on course for a comfortable win
Highlighting equity-driven change, unopposed Welfare and Equality candidate Aoife Bennett received 91% of the first preference in last week’s Trinity News poll. With RON polling at only 9%, Bennett seems all but certain to be elected as the next Welfare …
Postgraduate union says delay to PhD supports review “unacceptable”
The announcement comes after an original scheduled date for the first quarter
The Postgraduate Workers Organisation of Ireland (PWO) has said that a three-month delay to the review of state supports for PhD researchers is “unacceptable” and has called for the review to be completed in line with the original schedule.
In …
University of Galway launches virtual reality “Empathy Lab”
The new learning environment will use immersive simulation technology to teach soft skills and empathy
Empathy may soon be coming to a school near you.
University of Galway has announced the launch of a high-tech “Empathy Lab” with the aim of building and promoting soft skills using immersive virtual reality (VR) technology.
A first for …
Minister Harris to CAO applicants: “We have something for everyone”
Harris has urged students “not to panic” ahead of the approaching CAO deadline
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has urged students “not to panic” as the closing date for Irish third-level applications approaches.
Speaking yesterday, Harris recommended that final-year second-level students consider all their options ahead …
Women’s Aid launch #TooIntoYou campaign to raise awareness about relationship abuse
The organisation is seeking to highlight the issue of coercive control, which one in six young women have experienced in relationships
Women’s Aid have launched a campaign to raise awareness about “coercive control” and relationship abuse among young people.
The #TooIntoYou campaign aims to dispel common beliefs about the nature of abusive and toxic relationships.
According to Women’s Aid, many people …
Irish Horror movies to make you scream (or laugh, or cringe)
Jayna Rohslau rounds up Irish Horror film must-sees this Halloween
As Halloween creeps closer, this Trinity News writer would urge you to take refuge from the truly frightening weather and stay in for a spooky movie night. To be sure, horror tropes have been overutilized to the point of exhaustion, …
“At least it doesn’t have bedbugs”
Jayna Rohslau reviews Venetia Bowe & Fionnuala Gygax’s latest production Hotel Happiness
Written and performed by Venetia Bowe and Fionnuala Gygax, Hotel Happiness ran from September 11-16 at the Project Arts Centre as part of Dublin Fringe Festival. Despite the name, the titular Hotel Happiness in which the play is set does …
On the cliff-edge of womanhood: Interview with Saba Sams
Jayna Rohslau discusses sex, female friendships and the language of desire with author Saba Sams
In a literary world of flowery prose and glamorised problems, the writing of Saba Sams stands out for its unflinching depiction of young women. In particular, her 2022 collection of short stories, Send Nudes, hones in on her female character’s …